Your submissions are very well done, good tempo, well articulate. I like the way you moved your plucking hand back and fourth to vary the tone. I tried to do that but kept on missing notes and had to give up the idea.

Here is my first rough (very) drafts of the 2 exercises. I will spend the rest of the month cleaning them up. One of my challenges is getting multiple fingers to work with the right hand. I need lots of slow practice

Ed Butler wrote:Colin - I was waiting for this lesson #4 to be posted to the lesson index which in my view of the index it has not been posted.

I will get to work now on these.

Ed Butler

Not sure why it hasn't appeared. I must confess I don't tend to look at it, but do as Andrei does around the publish date.

That's because the index is updated by me, and I sometimes forget to do it when new lessons are posted by Professor Delcamp. Thank you for reminding me, and I have now updated it

The index is aimed to help with locating a particular lesson, once they have fallen farther from the top of the page, but I never imagined that someone would use it to tell when a new lesson has been posted. I'll try to be more punctual from now on.

Ed Butler wrote:Here is my first rough (very) drafts of the 2 exercises. I will spend the rest of the month cleaning them up. One of my challenges is getting multiple fingers to work with the right hand. I need lots of slow practice

Good first attempt Ed.
As you say lots of slow practice. Worth getting the rhythm of the first 2 bars spot on, listeners often establish an opinion based on the first few bars and seem to be able to tolerate small glitches later on.
Right hand is producing a clear, consistent tone.